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How to claim free school meals

If you are the parent, foster parent, network family carer or guardian of children at school, and you are on a low income, you could be entitled to free school meals.

Young people, who are still at school but receive income support in their own right, can also receive free school meals.

Your children are entitled to free school meals if you receive:

Income Support, or

income-based Job Seeker's Allowance, or

income-related Employment and Support Allowance, or

the guaranteed element of Pension Credit

Universal Credit, if you apply on or after 1 April 2018 your household income must be less than £7,400 a year (after tax and not including any benefits you get)

support under part V1 of the Immigration and Asylum Act 1999, or

Child Tax Credit, if you have an annual taxable income (as assessed by H M Revenue and Customs) which does not exceed £16,190

if your child is eligible for free school meals, they’ll continue to receive them until they move to a new stage of school, such as from primary into secondary school

Pupils in Reception, Year 1 and Year 2 are automatically entitled to Universal Infant Free School Meals, regardless of their parents' income.

If you’re on any of the above benefits, it’s still important to register for a free school meal to ensure your child’s school doesn’t miss out on funding call pupil premium.

Please note, if you are entitled to Working Tax Credit you do not qualify for free school meals unless:

your child is in Reception, Year 1 or Year 2, or

you are receiving Working Tax Credit Run-on. This is paid for 4 weeks after your employment ends or your hours reduce to under 16 hours per week.

Children attending nurseries, attached to a Local Education Authority maintained school, can have free school meals for any full days they attend. If your child attends an Early Years Centre, you should contact Children's Services.

To claim free school meals

If you live in Leeds and you already receive Housing Benefit and/or Council Tax Support: Contact us if you want to claim a free school meal for your child and we will notify your child’s school if you are entitled. Alternatively, you could enquire at your child’s school.

If you live in Leeds and you do not already receive Housing Benefit and/or Council Tax Support you will need to complete our
online form.

If you only want to claim for free school meals and your child attends a school in Leeds Use the
free school meals claim form (Word 0.3MB). When completing the form, only list those children who attend school within Leeds.

Where do I send my form?

You can also contact Leeds Welfare and Benefits Service on 0113 222 4404.

Asylum seekers

If you are currently receiving NASS Support, you do not need to fill in a form. Just take a Home Office letter that confirms your name, date of birth and 9 Digit NASS Reference Number into school and they will contact Welfare & Benefits on your behalf to check the details. The school will be notified of your entitlement.

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